Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Take a look at this video and let me know if you think this ad by Kentucky's senior U.S. Senator, Mitch McConnell, is effective in his campaign against Democrat challenger Allison Grimes.

Do you think it's a clever ad? Or do you need to know more about her before you can form an opinion?

I am from Kentucky, and I know McConnell, but I do not know anything about Grimes other than she is the current Secretary of State (since January of 2012). Her Wikipedia entry paints her as an accomplished politician even though she is only 34 years old and holds her first elective office as SOS. She is reportedly Catholic also. Hopefully we'll see if she is merely a CINO as the campaign progresses.

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Abortionists no longer bother to deny that the "mass of cells" in a pregnant woman's womb is a BABY. They used to pretend that the growing, developing infant was not a human being at all until it came out of the womb and was "viable."

Sadly, those who advocate that women have a constitutional right to an abortion are feeling so comfortable in their anti-life position that they no longer bother to couch their concern in terms of saving the life of the mother or protecting her from an unwanted product of rape. Note how the abostionist says "we can't deliver a live baby." Now abortion supporters (men and women both) simply expose the essence of true beliefs:
(1) I want to have sex whenever I want, and
(2) I do not want to be responsible for the natural consequences of those actions, and
(3) I do not want to have to pay for the procedure that absolves me from having to be responsible for my actions, and
(4) I want the government (translation, other U.S. taxpayers) to pay for my actions.

The downward spiral into a culture of death in this country is close to to being unstoppable. Under Obamacare, health insurance will have to cover all types of "family planning," code for hormonal birth control including pills, injections, rings, the patch, implants, and IUDs. The recent finalized HHS Mandate regulations did not heed the protestations of Christians who oppose having to fund the culture of death.

At a location around the corner from where I work, abortions are performed daily. Their "accredited" services include medical abortions for pregnancies of nine weeks and under (you just have to pop a few pills) and surgical abortions (vacuum aspiration, or suck-the-little-sucker-outta-ya-for-$295-in-five-minutes-or-less). Best of all, they provide "conscious sedation" intravenously so you are completely unaware that anything is going on while they insert and suck. Isn't that thoughtful of them?